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  1. are your bills/bank statements not under your spouse’s address? or did you report another address? or did they do a home visit? i wonder how they found out you’re not really living there - and to your point, i’m not sure how you could prove cohabitation if lease is not enough
  2. Does anyone know when USCIS will issue the RFE once I convert the case to a divorce waiver? My lawyer seems to think it will take a while, but VJ says otherwise. Anyone has experience with this?
  3. Okay I will have her do that! Other than that, do you think my evidence looks good?
  4. yea, the IO knew I had a i751 pending and only asked a few questions (wife’s birthday, our wedding date, etc.). I do have a lawyer - lawyer recommended converting the i751 to divorce waiver to avoid any misrepresentation. I filed for a divorce already and according to the divorce attorney, the divorce could be finalized in 4.5 months. No marriage counseling - I have my own therapist but never did marriage counseling. Should I wait til I get the divorce decree in hand to convert the i751?
  5. Hi! Thanks for your reply. I forgot to mention, I applied for n-400, so it was technically a combo interview. However, my wife wasn’t called in, she waited in the lobby and the interviewer didn’t require her presence. Do you think my evidence look good enough?
  6. Hi all! I had my i751 interview couple months ago with decision still pending. My wife and I decided to get a divorce (non-stop ongoing fights). I was hoping to submit the following along when converting the i751 to a waiver, and hoping to get some opinion from you all to see if this is good enough! 1. Joint Auto Insurance dated for 3 years 2. Joint credit card statements (attaching 3 months for each year) 3. Life insurance policy showing each other as beneficiaries 4. Joint Leases for all 3 years 5. Photos of us, about a dozen, with captions and dates 6. Flight itineraries for our trips 7. 401K statement showing each other as beneficiaries 8. Joint Federal returns for all 3 years 9. Joint State returns for all 3 years 10. Joint Health Insurance cards 11. Stock Portfolio Accounts showing each other as beneficiaries 12. Utilities bills showing both names 13. W-2s for all 3 years showing same addresses between us two 14. Miscellaneous letters addressed to us two We don’t have joint checking accounts because we knew from the beginning that would just cause more arguments and having our checking accounts separate worked best for us. Appreciate everyone’s input!!
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